Fashion + Beauty
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Yay or Nay: Primping in Public?
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"Excuse me, I have
to go powder my nose."
Does anyone actually still say this or is it just an old movie
cliché? My guess is the later, but that doesn't necessarily
mean we're all whipping out our compacts at the dinner table.
Or are we?
Usually, I'll hold off reapplying my lipgloss until I'm
in the bathroom or car, but a recent poll on TotalBeauty.com shows
that 63 percent of respondents apply lip color or powder in public.
What do you think? Is this acceptable behavior or should we take a
cue from the Old-Hollywood starlets and take it elsewhere?
If I was applying
one of these products I would definitely keep it hidden, but
the ones below? They were meant to be seen (click on them to see
why):
Benefit
24k Sexy Gold Lipstick, $22
Givenchy Prisme Libre, $63
Global Goddess Goddess Glow South Pacific Shimmer, $32
Chanel Rouge Allure Luminous Satin Lip Color, $19.99
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Posted by sugar fiend Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:10pm PDT
Yay!! I think it's totally fine to slick on a little gloss in public. It's better than picking your nose -- which I totally catch people doing in public!!
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Posted by kellyb Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:16pm PDT
Mmm I don't think I would announce that I had to go put on makeup, that's kinda embarrassing.
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Posted by E. Boost Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:21am PDT
It all depends on the environment where you are. I'm in college and I see a lot of girls apply their makeup in the middle of the lecture/classroom. If I'm rushing from home, I will take my makeup bag, run, and apply it in the car (mind you, i get a ride most mornings- don't style & drive!) or in a bathroom at school. I think it's a little weird to apply your makeup in the middle of nowhere, but if you have a big emergency, then obviously try to fix it as soon as possible.
When it comes to lip balm/lip gloss I don't think that's a big deal. I apply lip balm like it's my job during classes, in the hallway, etc. :P
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Posted by Writers_block Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:24am PDT
According to Emily Post: "It’s okay to quickly apply lipstick at the table if you’re with close friends or relatives in a non-business situation, and at a non-deluxe restaurant. In general, personal grooming should be done in private for the simple reason that it can be annoying and it’s tacky. But putting on lipstick without using a mirror and without fanfare is one grooming ritual that can sometimes be performed in front of others. Still, think first! When in doubt, don’t do it, such as when you’re at a business meal or with people you don’t know very well"
http://www.emilypost.com/everyday/rude_situations.htm#7
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Posted by Katie B Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:41am PDT
Personally I don't care, as I am not one to reapply during the day.... The only time I care when someone is doing their make up is if they are driving.... Just the other day I say a girl curling her eyelashes while sitting at a stop light... that to me is unacceptible... anything else and I don't care either way.
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Posted by Ashley Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:58am PDT
I'm gonna go with a big NAY on this one. Even though it isn't a gross thing to do, I think it's a little too personal to do at the table. I mean, you wouldn't pop a zit at the table would you? Or brush your teeth. It's not an emergency to reapply your lipstick "right now." Just go to the bathroom.
Something else NOT to do 'at the table?' Blowing your nose. Please do not do this. I find this very common with the elderly (but not exclusive.) This is definitely something you need to leave the table and go to the bathroom for. I find it very offensive, inappropriete, and absolutely discusting.
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Posted by Giz Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:17am PDT
I think colorless lip gloss or chapstick is okay. Anything else should be saved for the restroom. This includes body spray and perfume. A coworker in a nearby cube smokes and sprays her body spray at her desk when she comes back in from a break. Even if the stuff smells good it is still rude and classless, as many people(myself included)have fragrance allergies and the smell becomes overpowering even for those who don't.
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Posted by ^v^ Prsclla ^v^ Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:40am PDT
i apply eyeliner lipgloss n compact in public. who has time to go to the bathroom all the time. thats why everything has mirrors duh!
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Posted by Lanie Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:52am PDT
If men can adjust their stuff in public, I'm not going to feel bad for applying make-up in public!
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Posted by Elm Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:01am PDT
I personally dont care, but some people go overboard applying their "whole face" in public. Yuck!
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